This is a font based on DEN 3x5 by denzel5310, available under CC0 (which was based on the DOOM press release beta). Renamed to ZEN 3x5 to keep it in line with my most common naming convention.
Unlike the original, this font is strictly 3x5 and monospace, even accented characters are contained within the same space as every other. This font also adds multiple sets of accented characters and other symbols, including but not limited to Hungarian's Ő, Ű, ő, ű letters.
This font retains the original's license and is available under CC0 as well.
This is a clone of DEN 3x5Quick and simple monospace pixel font I made for a project I am working on. 5x5 pixel core with 1 extra to the right for spacing as well as 2 pixels above and below for varying character sizes.
Will continue to add to in the future.
Nothing Phone font inspired
See more:
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/2470916/bubbly-black-c
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/2142870/dover-led-v2-4
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/151519/ledpop_b
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1406099/nanopixel
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/2147398/pixel-sans-13-63
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/2564059/font-8368
nostalgiaXL
same as nostalgia, but all characters are scaled 2x. (take up double the pixels, while retaining the same exact shape.)
basic latin
upper, numbers 3x4 (N, Q 4x4)
lower 3x3 (q 3x_4)
no symbols exceed 4x4 except for { | }
all letters appear caps
credit is appreciated ♥
This is a clone of nostalgiaModerne black letter font specifically made for the game Unburied with fixed width numerals
Ethoma is a simple, low-resolution pixel bitmap font, intended to share the industrial, squared visual style seen in Tahoma and MS Sans Serif.
Originally known as Elt. Sistema, Ethoma was designed by Daniel Philip Fox and initially released in May 2017, as a font for personal use which gave the robust results of MS Sans Serif, but avoiding licensing and distribution issues and refining some glyphs for better legibility and crispness. Over time, the font gained incremental changes, for example increasing the roundness of certain glyphs such as the lowercase 'n', eventually forming the present-day version of Ethoma, a highly legible and pixel-optimised bitmap font optimised for any length of body text, without sacrificing the delicious classic look.